On Apr 11, 2005, at 4:12 PM, Russell E. Owen wrote:
Robert Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:MacEnthon is the OS X counterpart to the popular "Enthought Edition" of
Python: a convenient bundling of a number of packages geared for the
scientific community. Right now, it targets the Apple-installed Python
2.3.0. Once I am satisfied with this release, I will consider cutting a
release for Python 2.4.1. This is still just a test release. Please do
not tell newbies to go install it, yet.
This looks amazing. Thank you very much.
I have a lot of this stuff installed already and am wondering if I
should risk it now or not, but I"ll certainly be using it in the future.
Actually, I was wondering how safe it would be to install MacEnthon if I already had a significant number of these packages installed? Everything I have was either built locally against the standard system Python 2.3 or installed from one of Bob Ippolito's binary packages. Will MacEnthon overwrite my existing packages? Or get installed alongside them somehow? Will I be able to select which MacEnthon packages are installed?
Thanks,
Tom
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